One chocolate chip used in making chocolate chip cookies has a mass of 0.324 g.
(a) How many chocolate chips are there in one mole of chocolate chips?
(b) If a cookie needs 15 chocolate chips, how many cookies can one make with a billionth (1 × 10–9) of a mole of chocolate chips? (A billionth of a mole is scientifically known as a nanomole.)
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